30 Most Breathtaking Pics Of Archeological Wonders Around The World

Published 2 years ago

It’s interesting to learn how our civilization has transformed over the past years. The knowledge about our history can help us understand the past cultures and lifestyles better, and might even help us improve our present.

The Instagram page ‘Archeology and Art’ shares photos of some of the most amazing archaeological discoveries. We’ve dug some of their best posts for you, check them out in the gallery below.

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#1 2000-Year-Old Sapphire Ring Presumably Belonging To Roman Emperor Caligula, Thought To Depict His Fourth Wife Caesonia

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#2 The Bracelet That Gave Its Name To A Famous House In Pompeii: “The House Of The Gold Bracelet”.two-Headed Snake, With Glass Eyes, Holding A Medallion With The Image Of Diana

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#3 A Gothic-Styled Spiral Staircase Carved From A Single Tree In 1851, In Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, As A Symbol Of Progressing Toward The Ultimate Step, With Our Goals

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#4 A Roman Amphora Filled With Gold Coins Discovered In Como, Italy

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#5 Bracelet Of Tutankhamun With Scarab. Gold, Lapiz Lazuli, Carnelian, Turquoise, Quartzite. New Kingdom: 18th Dynasty: Tutankhamun Resent Location: Egyptian Museum

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#6 Hieroglyphic Writing On The Wall Of The Mortuary Temple Of Ramesses III At Medinet Habu On The Western Bank Of Luxor, Egypt, Built Around 1186-1156 Bce

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#7 Gate Of All Nations Also Known As Gate Of Xerses At Persepolis, Iran 486-465 Bc

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#8 A 4852 Year Old Located Ancient Mountain Aras Cypress At Tandooreh National Park, Iran

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#9 Lapis Lazuli And Gold Horus Falcon.egyptian, Late Period, Dynasty 27

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#10 The Caryatids,erechtheion,acropolis Of Athens

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#11 Azteec Tecpatl Obsidian Knives

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#12 Jade Plaque With Carved Out Openwork Of Bird Motifs Mounted In A Frame Of Gold Adorned With Rubies, Sapphires And Jade. China, Late Jin Or Early Yuan Dynasty. 13th To 14th Century Ad

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#13 Stairway To Heaven, The Ancient Inca Road That Leads To Machu Picchu, In Peru

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#14 Cloister University Of Glasgow, Scotland

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#15 Gold Buckle Depicting A Xiongnu Horseman, Uncovered In Tajikistan, 2nd-1st Century Bc. Housed At The National Museum Of Antiquities Tajikistan

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#16 Our Historical Artifacts Are Our Historical Values

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#17 Iron-Age Swords From The Villanovan Culture, 9th-7th Century Bc

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#18 The Buried Bodies Of The Iconic Easter Island Moai Basalt Statues, Built By The Rapa Nui People Between 1250-1500 Ce, With Petroglyphs Carved On Their Back

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#19 Seljuk Box With A Combination Lock, Cast And Hammered Brass, Inlaid With Silver And Copper. From Iran, 1200-1201

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#20 A Wooden Sarcophagus Rises From The Sand In Abydos After Thousands Of Years In Silence, Egypt

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#21 Emerald Wine Cup18th Century. India (Mughal) Carved Emeralds Set With Gold Mounts Dated

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#22 Hut Made Of Mammoth Bones, Cro-Magnon, Mezhirich, Ukraine, 15000 B.c

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#23 A Tiny Devil Vitrified In A Prism Of Glass. In The 18th Century, The Imperial Treasury Of Vienna Attested That This Was A Real Demon Which Had Been Trapped In Glass During An Exorcism In Germany A Century Earlier. ⁣from The Kunsthistorisches Museum Collection, Vienna

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#24 Temple Of Khnum, Esna, Egypt

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#25 The Stone Spheres Of Costa Rica Are An Assortment Of Over 300 Petrospheres Located On The Diquis Delta On Isla Del Cano. They Are Sometimes Also Called The Diquis Stones, After Their Supposed Creators, The Diquis Culture

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#26 Medusa Was A Gorgon Beheaded By A Demigod Named Perseus

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#27 Egypt

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#28 Prehistoric Rock Carving Of A Whole Bunch Of Deer. Bayankhongor, Mongolia

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#29 Carpet-Like Mosaic Located In Hisham’s Palace, Built By One Of The Early Muslim Caliphates Between 724 And 743 Ad. In The West Bank City Of Jericho, It Is Made Up Of 38 Panels Depicting Geometric, Floral Designs

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#30 The Queen Of The Night (Burney Relief) Fired Clay, Mesopotamia, Old Babylonian Era, 1800-1750 Bce

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Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

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